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Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys

BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is a major cause of maternal deaths globally, most of which are preventable and predominantly happen in low and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh. We examine the current levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices for haemorrhage-related maternal dea...

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Autores principales: Jabeen, Sabrina, Siddique, Abu Bakkar, Hossain, Aniqa Tasnim, Khan, Shusmita, Haider, M Moinuddin, Tahsina, Tazeen, Ahmed, Anisuddin, Ameen, Shafiqul, Chakraborty, Nitai, Nahar, Quamrun, Jamil, Kanta, El Arifeen, Shams, Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10080499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37022713
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.07001
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author Jabeen, Sabrina
Siddique, Abu Bakkar
Hossain, Aniqa Tasnim
Khan, Shusmita
Haider, M Moinuddin
Tahsina, Tazeen
Ahmed, Anisuddin
Ameen, Shafiqul
Chakraborty, Nitai
Nahar, Quamrun
Jamil, Kanta
El Arifeen, Shams
Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
author_facet Jabeen, Sabrina
Siddique, Abu Bakkar
Hossain, Aniqa Tasnim
Khan, Shusmita
Haider, M Moinuddin
Tahsina, Tazeen
Ahmed, Anisuddin
Ameen, Shafiqul
Chakraborty, Nitai
Nahar, Quamrun
Jamil, Kanta
El Arifeen, Shams
Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
author_sort Jabeen, Sabrina
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description BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is a major cause of maternal deaths globally, most of which are preventable and predominantly happen in low and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh. We examine the current levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices for haemorrhage-related maternal deaths in Bangladesh. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis with data from the nationally representative 2001, 2010, and 2016 Bangladesh Maternal Mortality Surveys (BMMS). The cause of death information was collected through verbal autopsy (VA) interviews using a country-adapted version of the standard World Health Organization VA questionnaire. Trained physicians reviewed the VA questionnaire and assigned the cause of death using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes. RESULTS: Haemorrhage accounted for 31% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 24-38) of all maternal deaths in 2016 BMMS, which was 31% (95% CI = 25-41) in 2010 BMMS and 29% (95% CI = 23-36) in 2001 BMMS. The haemorrhage-specific mortality rate remained unchanged between 2010 BMMS (60 per 100 000 live births, uncertainty range (UR) = 37-82) and 2016 BMMS (53 per 100 000 live births, UR = 36-71). Around 70% of haemorrhage-related maternal deaths took place within 24 hours of delivery. Of those who died, 24% did not seek health care outside the home and 15% sought care from more than three places. Approximately two-thirds of the mothers who died due to haemorrhage gave birth at home. CONCLUSIONS: Postpartum haemorrhage remains the primary cause of maternal mortality in Bangladesh. To reduce these preventable deaths, the Government of Bangladesh and stakeholders should take steps to ensure community awareness about care-seeking during delivery.
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spelling pubmed-100804992023-04-08 Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys Jabeen, Sabrina Siddique, Abu Bakkar Hossain, Aniqa Tasnim Khan, Shusmita Haider, M Moinuddin Tahsina, Tazeen Ahmed, Anisuddin Ameen, Shafiqul Chakraborty, Nitai Nahar, Quamrun Jamil, Kanta El Arifeen, Shams Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is a major cause of maternal deaths globally, most of which are preventable and predominantly happen in low and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh. We examine the current levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices for haemorrhage-related maternal deaths in Bangladesh. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis with data from the nationally representative 2001, 2010, and 2016 Bangladesh Maternal Mortality Surveys (BMMS). The cause of death information was collected through verbal autopsy (VA) interviews using a country-adapted version of the standard World Health Organization VA questionnaire. Trained physicians reviewed the VA questionnaire and assigned the cause of death using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes. RESULTS: Haemorrhage accounted for 31% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 24-38) of all maternal deaths in 2016 BMMS, which was 31% (95% CI = 25-41) in 2010 BMMS and 29% (95% CI = 23-36) in 2001 BMMS. The haemorrhage-specific mortality rate remained unchanged between 2010 BMMS (60 per 100 000 live births, uncertainty range (UR) = 37-82) and 2016 BMMS (53 per 100 000 live births, UR = 36-71). Around 70% of haemorrhage-related maternal deaths took place within 24 hours of delivery. Of those who died, 24% did not seek health care outside the home and 15% sought care from more than three places. Approximately two-thirds of the mothers who died due to haemorrhage gave birth at home. CONCLUSIONS: Postpartum haemorrhage remains the primary cause of maternal mortality in Bangladesh. To reduce these preventable deaths, the Government of Bangladesh and stakeholders should take steps to ensure community awareness about care-seeking during delivery. International Society of Global Health 2023-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10080499/ /pubmed/37022713 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.07001 Text en Copyright © 2023 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Articles
Jabeen, Sabrina
Siddique, Abu Bakkar
Hossain, Aniqa Tasnim
Khan, Shusmita
Haider, M Moinuddin
Tahsina, Tazeen
Ahmed, Anisuddin
Ameen, Shafiqul
Chakraborty, Nitai
Nahar, Quamrun
Jamil, Kanta
El Arifeen, Shams
Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
title Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
title_full Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
title_fullStr Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
title_full_unstemmed Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
title_short Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
title_sort haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in bangladesh: levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10080499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37022713
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.07001
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